New BSW Degree Added at A&M International

The Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board has given
its approval for Texas A&M International University
to add a Bachelors of Social Work (BSW) to its undergraduate
degree inventory.

Initial student coursework for the major begins this
Fall with ongoing program development.

Provost Dr. Ray Keck said the addition is the latest
indication of A&M International's commitment to
its service community.

"We have long been encouraged to consider the
overwhelming need for this degree in our social sciences
offerings. We believe it is a much-needed response
to the demands of the workplace and look forward to
having our students help address our community's social
service needs through this innovative program,"
Dr. Keck explained.

Dr. Jerry Thompson, dean of the College of Arts and
Humanities, said the degree is part of the College's
continued expansion.

"This is a tremendous addition to our offerings
and I know that our graduates will be able to consider
a number of career options. I view the BSW as a giant
step toward our planned Masters degree in Social Work,
which we hope to offer soon. We also anticipate adding
undergraduate degrees in Art, Music and Dance in short
order," Dr. Thompson explained.

Dr. Cecilia Garza, assistant professor of sociology
and chair of the department of psychology and sociology,
was a primary force in the development of the degree
program proposal. She said the developing program
will have strict standards.

"We will be working on developing a rigorous program
according to national accreditation standards which
will eventually enable our students to take the State
exam for licensing of social workers," Dr. Garza
said.

Garza, a licensed social worker who worked in the field
for over 16 years, said the demand for BSW-degreed
individuals far outstrips the supply and she believes
local graduates will have numerous employment opportunities.

"We've had a continuous flow of requests for such
a program from students and from social service agencies.
We predict great job opportunities for those earning
the degree," she said.

The addition of the degree boosts the University's
degree inventory to 52 undergraduate or graduate degrees.
The University has added 23 new degrees since 1990.

A collaborative Ph.D. with Texas A&M University
in Curriculum and Instruction is being offered this
Fall. The University's College of Business Administration
is also developing a Ph.D. in International Business.

For additional information, please contact Dr. Garza
at 956.326.2475 or email to cgarza@tamiu.edu.

Late registration for the Fall Semester is underway
through Sept. 3.

University office hours are from 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Monday-Friday.

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